How to do the Linux cube effect on Windows. Have multiple screens
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There is a fairly recent program out there that lets you have similar effects that most Linux users enjoy today. It is called by its users as the cube effect, and is used to have multiple desktops. What i mean is that you have 1 desktop, and it switches to 6 other ones. What this means is more screen space. The program i am going to talk about costs money, but there are many similar free ones. This program is called Desk Space.
Now let me explain how it works. Ie: This is not how it appears. What happens is that you have 1 essential desktop. When you switch screens all of the programs that are running will minimize into the desk space icon, on the lower right hand corner of your screen if installed. If you click on the icon you will see a list of the programs that you have currently running on other screens. So basically what you are doing is minimizing into the icon and not the task bar. Its that simple.
I find this program to be very useful. I will have all of my instant messengers on one screen. Have all of my work on another screen, and then have all of the fun stuff like games, Facebook, etc. I definitely 100% recommend this program, or one that is similar which may be free to use. Deskspace comes with a 14 day trial. So try it out by going to http://zooltechnology.com. Very interesting program
What do you think?
Email- bradley(@ bradwelltv.com
